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Title:
Queering psychotherapy / edited by Jane Chance Czyzselska.
Publisher:
Karnac Books,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xviii, 310 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Gays--Mental health.
Sexual minorities--Mental health.
Sexual minorities--Psychology.
Sex (Psychology)
Psychotherapy.
Gays--Mental health.
Sexual minorities.
Sex (Psychology)
Psychotherapy.
Mental health care for LGBTQ people.
Other Authors:
Czyzselska, Chance, editor. https://isni.org/isni/0000000509520624.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Emotional diaspora / Bay De Veen. 16. Queering the Black feminist psychoanalytic / Dr. Gail Lewis -- 2. On working with trans and gender-expansive clients / Ellis J. Johnson -- 3. Queer shame: notes on becoming an all-embracing mind / Robert Downes -- 4. How do therapists unwittingly reinforce normativity? / Meg-John Barker -- 5. Lesbian erasure from Freud’s lesbian patient to the present / Jane Chance Czyzselska -- 6. Meaning-making with queer clients / Charles Neal -- 7. Queer sex and relationships / Amanda Middleton -- 8. Trans desire and embodiment / Jake Yearsley and Beck Thom -- 9. Working with queer sex workers / Karen Pollock -- 10. Don’t panic! Queering the child / Paul Harris, Anthea Benjamin and Neil Young -- 11. Working with trans children and young people in therapy / Kris Black and Igi Moon -- 12. Film summary: A Normal Girl / Valentino Vecchietti -- 13. The truth that’s denied: psychotherapy with LGBTIQ+ clients who identify as intersex / Jane Chance Czyzselska -- 14. Toward an intersectional therapy training / Sabah Choudrey -- 15. Navigating dual relationships / Dominic Davies -- 16. Emotional diaspora / Bay De Veen.
Summary:
"LGBTIQ+ people are more likely than cisgender and heterosexual individuals to suffer with mental health issues, yet often have poorer therapeutic outcomes. Mainstream Eurocentric psychotherapeutic theories, developed largely by heterosexual, cisgender and white theorists, tend to see LGBTIQ+ as a singular group through this “othered” lens. Despite the undeniable value offered by many of these theories, they and those who use them--queer therapists included--can often pathologize, marginalize, misunderstand and diminish the flourishing and diversity of queer experience. In this volume, editor and psychotherapist Jane C. Czyzselska speaks with practitioners and clients from diverse modalities and lived experiences, exploring and rethinking some of the unique challenges encountered in a world that continues to marginalize queer lives" -- Publisher.
ISBN:
191349473X
9781913494735
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1346308298
Locations:
PLAX964 -- Luther College - Preus Library (Decorah)

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